Being the cultural capital of Australia, Melbourne has plenty to offer tourists; there are a lot of fun things to do in Melbourne with kids or alone as well. Whether you are a Melburnian or an individual trying to satisfy their wanderlust, this beautiful city will offer you memories for a lifetime. This city is home to some of the most famous attractions, including the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Zoo, Scienceworks, Legoland Discovery Centre, and many others.
While travelling with kids, it’s often too difficult to keep the little ones entertained during the trip, but if you travel to Melbourne, you won’t face this. It is possible to keep your kids entertained while not losing your own interests, thanks to the children’s section of the destinations we have mentioned in this blog. You can travel to Melbourne Zoo, NGV International, Scienceworks, etc., to ensure that your kids enjoy themselves as much as you during your trip to Melbourne, Australia.
Keep reading this exclusive blog to learn more about the best things to do in Melbourne with kids. All the activities we have mentioned are tried and tested. These fun activities are sure to capture the hearts of your children and they will never forget this wonderful trip to Melbourne, Australia.
1. Visit Melbourne Zoo
Hop, skip, and jump away from Melbourne CBD, Melbourne Zoo could be your final destination if you are looking for places to visit with your kids. Your trip to Melbourne is incomplete without visiting the Melbourne Zoo, which offers a lot of kid-friendly activities. This zoo is home to more than 3742 animals from 342 species, which means your kids will learn a lot about nature and animals.
Though Melbourne Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in Australia, it is constantly evolving with new events, exhibits and creatures that are both small and great. You have to spare at least one day for a complete trip and enjoyment at the Melbourne Zoo. While everything at this zoo is beautiful and adventurous, you might get amused by the majestic Wild Sea. What’s it now?
It is the largest exhibit where you will find seals and penguins basking on land before they jump into clear water in order to showcase their elegant aquatic skills. In addition to the majestic Wild Sea, your kids might get excited seeing the Orang-utan Sanctuary, where orangutans play with each other, swinging from tree to tree and feeding high off the ground.
After that, you can head towards the award-winning Trails of the Elephant, where you can see the five Asian elephants thriving in an Asian village and garden. What’s more? If seeing these wild animals doesn’t entertain your child, your kids might get amused encountering the lemurs, butterflies, lions, meerkats, and many other wild animals.
But nothing can beat spending a night in nature. What are we talking about? Roar ‘n’ Snore is an overnight camp that allows you to sleep at the zoo while listening to the calls of the animals. If you opt for this adventure, you will be provided with tents and camping mattresses, as well as dining, and breakfast.
Website | zoo.org.au/melbourne |
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Address | Elliott Ave, Parkville VIC 3052, Australia |
Distance from CBD | (4.3km) |
How to Reach |
By Car: You have to drive for nearly 12 minutes to get to Melbourne Zoo from Melbourne CBD via
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Route 55. By Bus: Board bus route 505 from Moonee Ponds to Melbourne University, the bus stops right outside Melbourne Zoo. By Train: Catch the train from Flinders Street Station to Royal Park Station. Melbourne Zoo is just across the road from there! By Tram: Board the tram route 58 that runs between West Coburg and Toorak via William Street every day. The tram stops outside the Melbourne Zoo at Stop 26. |
Opening Hours |
Monday : 9am–5pm Tuesday : 9am–5pm Wednesday : 9am–5pm Thursday : 9am–5pm Friday : 9am–5pm Saturday : 9am–5pm Sunday : 9am–5pm |
Tickets | $46 for adults and $23 for children (4-15) |
Facilities | Parent's Room, Cafes, Group Catering, BBQ Area |
Directions | maps.app.goo.gl |